noun
- an attractive or exciting quality that makes something seem appealing or special
Usage: alternative spelling of ‘glamour’; more common in American English
Examples
- The glamor of Hollywood attracted many young actors.
- She was drawn to the glamor and excitement of city life.
- The old mansion had lost much of its former glamor.
- Fashion magazines often focus on the glamor of celebrity lifestyles.
- Despite the glamor of the job, it required long hours and hard work.
- The glamor of travel faded after weeks of living out of suitcases.